Parallel Data Isolation
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Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB1BNWNLyNw
A demonstration of parallel data isolation using new isolator evaluation boards. A simulated heartbeat shows the isolators remain intact during a live hi-pot test. So at the heart of your system, these isolators won't flatline. • An Arduino is isolated from a human interface--in this case an oscilloscope--by two four-channel isolators. An R/2R resistor array serves as a digital-to-analog converter for the isolated output. This is as simple as it gets for a D-to-A, and it costs about $0.15 in volume. The Arduino has a lookup table to provide eight-bit ECG data. • Features highlighted in this demonstration include: • best-in-class isolation voltage; • the world's highest barrier resistance; • low power; • level shifting; • and rail-to-rail CMOS outputs. • Here's the link for more information on the parts used in this demonstration: • https://www.nve.com/webstore/catalog/...
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